Bill
HR 930
Stop the Wait Act of 2025
The Stop the Wait Act of 2025 streamlines federal application processes, reducing delays for healthcare and social services, benefiting individuals and families in need.
Bill
HR 930
The Stop the Wait Act of 2025 streamlines federal application processes, reducing delays for healthcare and social services, benefiting individuals and families in need.
The Stop the Wait Act of 2025 aims to address significant delays in the processing of applications for various federal programs, particularly those related to healthcare and social services. The bill seeks to streamline application processes, reduce wait times for beneficiaries, and enhance the overall efficiency of federal agencies involved in these services.
The bill includes several critical provisions designed to improve the efficiency of federal application processes:
Streamlining Application Processes:
Increased Funding:
Performance Metrics:
Public Reporting:
Collaboration Between Agencies:
The Stop the Wait Act of 2025 would primarily impact:
- Individuals and Families: Beneficiaries of federal programs who experience delays in receiving services or benefits.
- Federal Agencies: Departments responsible for processing applications, including those in healthcare, social services, and other related sectors.
- Healthcare Providers: Organizations that rely on timely processing of applications for patient services and reimbursements.
The bill is sponsored by Lloyd Doggett and has a broad base of support with numerous cosponsors, including:
- Gwen Moore
- Adriano Espaillat
- Yassamin Ansari
- Ro Khanna
- Nikema Williams
- Teresa Leger Fernandez
- Sylvia R. Garcia
- Paul Tonko
- Jahana Hayes
- Jamie Raskin
- (and many others)
This extensive list of cosponsors indicates a strong bipartisan interest in addressing the issues related to application processing delays.
The Stop the Wait Act of 2025 represents a significant effort to improve the efficiency of federal application processes, ultimately benefiting individuals and families who rely on timely access to essential services. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, its provisions and potential impacts will be closely monitored by stakeholders across various sectors.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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